Grove (The Hon. Sir \V. R., KR.S.), " Covrelnlion of Physical 



Fiirces," 302 

 f'lunpnwder Ex'^'lo^ion on the Regent's Canal, 470 

 Gutlirie (Prof. K., LL.B.), Fliglu of Birds, 147; Herbert Spencer 



and Physical Axioms, 305 



Haarlem Society of Sciences, 401 

 Ilailstoim in Natal, 115 



Halford (Dr. G. B ), Poisonous Snakes of Australia, 273 

 I[.ilifa.\, Geologists' Field Club, 151 

 Hardman (Mr.), Tyrone Coal-field (Br. A.), 432 

 Harley (Dr. George, F.R.S.), International Congress of Anthro- 

 pology and Archsology at Stockholm, 332 

 Harris n (J. Park), Hieroglyphic Tab'ets in Easter Island, 399 

 Hart (W. E.), Flowers destroyed by Birds, 6; Fertdisation of 



Flowers, 5, 125 

 Harvard (U.S.), Aluseum of Comparative Zoology, 94; Meeting 



of American Association, 382 

 Hawkins (B. Watrrhouse), Destruction of his Models in the 



Central Park, New Yoik, II2; The Iguanodon (Br. A.), 



413 

 Hnjden (Dr.), Geological Survey, 448 

 Hay Fever. Experimental Observations on, 26, 63, 172 

 Hay ward (Robt. H.), Mr. Spencer and <5/™;7 Axioms, 25,43, 



61, 84, 103, 104, 335 

 Hear, Vibrations of Air produced bv, 233 

 licit developed by Collision, its Distribution, 400 

 Helmtioliz (Prof. H.), Hay Fever, 172; Memoir of John Tyn- 



dai|, ll''i//i Portrait, 299 

 Henry (Prof. Jos.), Endowment of Research, 150 

 Heme Bay, proposed Aquarium, 307 

 Herpctolojiy of New Guinea, 191 

 Hersci.el (Capt. J., R.E., F.R.S.), Letters of Sir John Herschel, 



184 

 Herjchel (Prof. A. S.), Vibrations of Air produced by Heat, 



233 ; Thermal Conductivities of Rocks (Br. A.), 386 ; Perio- 

 dicity of Auroras, 500 

 Hierojjlyphic Tablets in Erster Island, 399 

 Higijins (H. H.), Meteor at Rainhill, 4S2 

 High Pressures (Br. A.), 3S9 

 Himalayan Mammals, Drawings by Brian Hodgson, F.Z.S., 



306 

 Hind (J. R., F.R.S.), Coggia's and Borrelly's Comets, 113, 



132, 149, 191, 252, 267, 287, 336 

 Hind (Prof. H. Y. ), Figure of the Earth in relation to Geological 



Inquiry, 165 ; "The Domiinon of Canada," 173 

 Hinton (Jas.), "Physiology for Practical Use," 121 

 Hiizig (Dr ), Localisation of the Cerebral F' unctions, 259 

 Hodges (Prof.), Chemical Composition of Jute Fibre (Br. A.), 



389 

 Hodgson (Brian, F.Z.S.), Drawings of Himalayan Mammals, 



306 

 Holden (Edw. S.), Lakes with Two Outfalls, 124 

 Holdswonh (E. W. H., F.L.S., F.Z.S. ), Maunder's "Treasury 



of Natural History," 283 

 Hollis (Dr. W. Ainslie), Flliiger on the Salivary Glands of the 



Cockroach, 381 

 Home (D. JNI.), Agricultural Schools, 15 

 Honeyman (D. ), Fossils in Trap, 398 

 Hooker (Dr. C. B., Pres. R. S.), Carnivorous Habits of Plants 



(Br. A.), 366, 438 

 Hopkins (G. H.), On Vaporising Metals by Electricity, 190 ; 



Meteor at Barley, Hants, 419 ; Carnivorous Plants, 43S 

 Ilopkiiison {].), Regular Alotion in Clockwork, 459 

 Horrocks (Jeremiih), Proposed Monument to, 190 

 Horse, Action of the, 39 



Horticultural Society, 77, I17, 13S, 177, 258, 277, 297 

 Howorth (Henry H. ), Eartli-shrinkings and Terrestrial Mag- 

 netism, 223 

 Huggins (Dr.), Spectrum of Coggia's Comet (Br. A.), 3S9 

 HuU (Prof. Edward, F.R.S.), Opening Address, Sec. A, Br. A., 



324 

 Human Mortality and the Seasons of the Year, 210 

 Hunterian Lectures, 167, 249, 444 

 Huxley (Prof., F.R.S.), Automatism of Animals (Br. A.), 362, 



438; CohimeHa aiiris in ."Kniphibia (Br. A.), 413; Address 



tin opening Medical .School at Owens College, 455 

 Iluyghens, Anagram by, 4S0 

 Hydrogen, Reaction of (Br. A.), 432 

 Hyurozoa, a New Order ol, 251 



Icebergs, 215, 285 



Iceland : the Vatna Jokull, 34 ; Su'phur Mines, 271 ; Millenary 



Celebration, 279 

 Iguanodon, The (Br. A.), 413 

 India : Coal, 30S ; Science in, 55, 114, 253, 270 

 Insects, Brazilian, Habits of, 102 



Insects, Uselul and Noxiou;, Exhibition at Paris, 295, 407, 530 

 Insects, Flight of, 516 



Insects, their Influence on the Colour of Flowers, 503, 520 

 Insects, Wild Flowers in relation to, by Sir j. Lubbock, 



Bart, F. R. S. (Br. A.), 402, 422 

 Insects, Fertilisation of Flowers by (.fe Fertilisation) 

 International Metric Commission at Paris, 130 

 Ireland : Report on Fisheries, 232 ; Volcanic Phenonena of 



County Antrim (Br. A.), 324; Catholic University, 352 

 " Irish F'arming," by T. Baldwin, M.R.I.A, 203 

 Iron, Sesqui-sulphide of (Br. A.), 432 

 Iron and Steel Institute, 15, 34, 377 

 Isomeric Cresols (Br. A.), 431 

 Italy: Royal Insu^ution ot Lombardy, 154, 236; Science in, 



253, 257, 297, 473, 512 



faborandi, a new Drug from Brazil, 34 



jacks jii (John R. ), Camphor, 8; Eucalyptus globulus in Mauri- 

 tius, 112 



Janiieiaz (Edouard), "Les Roches," 500 



Japan : Coal in, 232 ; Deep-sea Soundings, 356 



Jasper (Dr. Tfieodore), " Birds of North America," 212 



Jebb (George R.), Lakes with Two Outfalls, 185 



Jelfenes (R.), "Small Farms," 529 



JelTreys (J. Gwyn, F'.R.S.), Biitish MoUusca (Br. A.), 390; 

 Bridlington "Crag" Beds (Br. A.), 412 



Jellett (Rev. Prof. J. H., M.R.I.A.), Opening Address, Sec. A, 

 Br. A., 319 



Jevons (W. Stanley), Lakes with Two Outfalls, 26 



Johnson (Rev. S. J.), " Echpscs, Past and Future," 243 



Johnston (Keith, F.R.G.S.), "Surlace Zones of the Globe," 2 



Journal of Botany, 216 



Jute Fibre (Br. A.), 3S9 



Kangaroos, proposed Acclimatisati >n of, 214 



Kensington Catliolic College, 382 



Kent (W. Saville, F.L.S.), Manchester Aquarium, 93, 172 



Kent's Cavern, Devonshire, Exploration of, 530 



Kerguelen's Land, Expedition to, 33 



Kiddle (Capt. \V. M.), Brilliant Meteor, 44 ; Fogs and Icebergs 



in the Atlantic, 285 

 Kinetic Energy (Br. A.), 450 

 King's College, 13^, 194, 213, 230, 331, 465, 511 

 Kirchhoff's Rules tor Electric Circuits (Br. A.), 411 

 Kobell (F. ae), "Les Mineraux," 500 



Labiatoe, Fertilisation of, 92 



Ladd (W.), Construction of large Nicol's Prisms (Br. A.), 451 



Lakes with Two Outialls, 5, 26, 44, 124, 185, 408 



Land-Crabs, Can they Live under Water? 439, 4S2 



Liukester (E. Ray), Specimens and Apparatus at Br. A., 263, 



380 ; The Eye ot Cephalopoda (Br. A.), 413 ; External Shell 



of MoUusca (Br. A.), 452 : English Nomenclature in Biology 



(Br. A ), 453 

 Lirdner's "Natural Philosophy," by B. Loewy, F.R.A.S., 102 

 Laichmore (J. jun. ), Lunar Rainbow, 483 

 Latent Heat of Liquefied Gases (Br. A.), 389 

 Lawson (Prof.), Indian Ampelide:e (Br. A.), 433 

 Leaves temporarily Faded when exposed to the Sun, 149 

 Lebour (Vl.), Thermal Conductivities of Rocks (Br. A.), 386 

 Leeds : College of Science, 14, 55, 213, 230, 252, 447, 481, 



52S ; Mechanics' Institute, 134 ; Naturalists' Field Club, 454, 



514; Philosophical Society, 530 

 Le Gentil's Observations of the Transit of Venus (1761), 14S 

 Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society, 274, 344 

 Leiyhton Buzzaid Industrial Exhibition, 530 

 Lenz's Doctrine of Ocean Circulation, 170 

 Leverrier (M.), Meteorology ill I'^rance, 515 

 Lewes (Geo. Henry), " Problems of Life and Mind," I 

 Ley (W. Clement), U.S. Weather Map.s, 460 

 Lick (James), his Gifts to California; Great Telescope, 271 

 Liege, Mining School, 44S 



" Life, The Origination ol,'' by C. Darwin, F.R.S., 335 

 " Lile and iMmd, Prtblems ol," by G. H. Lewes, I 



